Can you get a nose ring as your first nose piercing?
When you first get your nose pierced, your two best options for starter nose rings are labret studs and actual hoops. Hoops, like captive rings, are a good option because they’re unlikely to put pressure on your nostril if it swells during the healing process.
Do you need a nose stud before a nose ring?
Can You Get Your Nose Pierced With A Ring? It’s best to wait until the nose piercing is fully healed before you can swap a stud for a ring. Some people might be able to do this after a few months, while others will try and, after a few failed attempts, have to put the stud back in.
When can I change my nose stud to a ring?
The healing process isn’t bad; it’s a wound and you have to make sure to protect it, but it’s only tiny, so it’s not a big deal. After the first 4 weeks, you are allowed to change your piercing and wear a ring or a different stud, but make sure that once you have taken out the old one, you put the new one in asap!
Can I get a nose ring straight away?
It is possible to get pierced with a ring in your cartilage or nose straight away so the answer is yes, we can pierce you with a ring! Other popular areas to have pierced with rings are the helix, nipple, conch, lip, eyebrow and navel/belly. You may have heard that you should not pierce with rings.
When can I put a ring in my nose piercing?
Wait at least six months. Nostril piercings are not very forgiving if you try to change the jewelry too soon. Not waiting long enough could result in irritation, a tear to the piercing channel, scarring, an increased risk of infection, or difficulty reinserting the jewelry.
Is a hoop or stud better for nose piercing healing?
I would suggest going to something a bit longer while remaining snug enough not to flop around too much. A stud is probably better than a hoop or ring during the initial healing process, so I would stick with that for faster healing.
Can I get my nose pierced with a hoop?
Seamless rings are probably the most popular hoop styles in the nose piercing. The slender hoop sits flush against the nose, creating a look that’s more noticeable than a stud but still subtle enough that they are still often accepted in professional environments.
What are the cons of nose piercing?
You could be allergic to the metal in your nose jewelry. Nerve damage. Nose piercing may damage a nerve and cause numbness or pain. Scarring.